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About Dr. Jarret Morrow B.Sc. M.D. CCFP

Dr. Morrow is currently working in a full-time family practice at the Rutherford Medical Clinic in Edmonton, Alberta. He holds a special interest in cosmetic medicine and offers most cosmetic injectables at his clinic. Previously, he has worked as a rural emergency physician and hospitalist in Leduc. He is currently an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Alberta in the department of family medicine.

Dr. Morrow has completed advanced certification in various dermatological procedures including the use of neuromodulators such as Botox® and hyaluronic acid fillers with several physicians at the forefront of cosmetic injectables–both in Canada and the United States. He is a member of the Canadian Association of Aesthetic Medicine. Dr. Morrow is an active member of Mensa Canada® and American Mensa®.

A Little Bit About Dr. Morrow…

Dr. Morrow grew up in Canada with a diverse background and interest in sports. During high school, he competed on his school swim team (Harry Ainlay Composite) as well as on the Alberta Provincial Cycling and Provincial Biathlon (winter) teams. While competing in bicycle racing, he won numerous events including at the Alberta Provincial Cycling Championships (individual pursuit, road race, and time trial). He also placed 3rd in the Canadian National Cycling Championships.

More About Dr. Morrow…

Dr. Morrow is a husband to his wife Katherine and father to his son Tyler.

Dr. Morrow received his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Alberta in June 2001 and prior to that, received his Bachelor of Science with Specialization in Pharmacology with Distinction, also from the University of Alberta, in June 1997.

He went on to complete is residency training in family medicine, also at the University of Alberta, 2013.

Dr. Morrow is the former President and Chief Science Officer of University Health Industries. In that capacity, Dr. Morrow worked in formulating nutraceutical products which were marketed in National TV advertising campaigns in the United States.

Jarret Morrow. A Review of the Cerebro/Cardiovascular Risks Associated with Panic Disorder and the Treatment Implications Pertaining to SSRI’s. CANMAT Mood and Anxiety Disorder Conference. Calgary, Alberta. November 2005.

S-Adenosyl Methionine (SAMe) A Review of the Medical Literature Pertaining to its use in the Treatment of Depressive Disorders. Grand Rounds, University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, June 2004.

The Neurobiology of Panic Disorder: New Evidence for the Interaction of Cholecystokinin and Serotonin Receptors in the Etiology and Treatment of Panic Disorder. Alberta Psychiatric Association Meeting. Banff. March 2004. (Lundbeck Award for best original research presentation by a resident.)

Jarret Morrow. The Effect of Pretreatment with Zoloft on Panic-Induced Hemoconcentration in Healthy Volunteers and Patients with Panic Disorder. American Psychosomatic Society 61st Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando, Florida March 2004.